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A late 18th Century black and gold lacquered longcase clock the hood with shallow break arch top and pillars to the door, the trunk decorated with figures, pagodas and gilded spandrils, having an arch top brass dial with silvered chapter ring, the arch with convex roundel, inscribed Stephen Bullerley, Dartford, fitted an eight-day striking movement
AFTER LIONEL EDWARDS. Colour print titled - "Warren Hill", Racehorses being walked out and similar titled "Devil's Dyke", Racehorses coming off the course, 6 x 8 1/2in, together with MAXINE COX Std 1987 colour print limited edition 55/2500 and titled - "Desert Orchid, Gold" 15 1/2 x 20in, and D.M. DENT, colour print, signed and titled - "Overeager, Newmarket" (4)
Pair Italian gold and silver inlaid percussion pistols, circa 1840-1860, octagonal Damascus barrels, tooled gold overlay side locks and dolphin worked cock, the walnut stock profusely inlaid with silver scrolls, the trigger guard and pommel embellished with silver filigree, length 14 3/4ins, barrel length 8 3/4ins
A Spode hexagonal 'envelope' plate, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and leaves, and moulded with sprays of flowers, within a gilt line rim, 8 1/2" wide (21.5 cm), pattern number 1918 in gilt, circa 1815, and an English porcelain plate in Chelsea style painted with birds and flowers, within a brown line rim, pseudo gold anchor mark.
An unusual Chelsea Derby globular teapot and cover, with pine cone knop, the wishbone handle with bifurcated upper terminal, painted in green monochrome with scattered flowers and leaves and picked out in gilt, within gilt dentil borders, 6" high (15.2cm) gold anchor and D mark, circa 1775
HOUGHTON The Revd. W. British fresh-water fishes ... 1st edition, 2 volumes, illus., vignettes, 41 xylographed plates by Benjamin Fawcett after A.F. Lydon, coloured from woodblocks and finished by hand, original brown cloth boards over bevelled boards, with decorations in back and gold on the upper covers, a.e.g., edges a little rubbed, inner joints cracking, tear at inner lower margin of the frontis. to vol. 1 small water stain to one corner of the Lamprey plate in vol. 2 folio, London: Mackenzie, [n.d., 1879] [2]
NELSON Vice Admiral, Viscount Mezzotint engraving by George Clint after the portrait by W. Allison, published in Edinburgh by P. Garof, 1 March 1806. 43 x 34 cms. Hogarth frame. Titled: 'The Rt Hon. Admiral Lord Nelson, Duke of Bronte, etc, who gloriously fell in the Battle of Trafalgar on the 21st of October 1805'. Nelson is shown at half-length in the undress uniform of a Rear Admiral, wearing the Naval Gold Medals for St Vincent and the Nile and with the stars of the Order of the Bath, the Order of the Crescent and of St Ferdinand and Merit. Allison's oil portrait, said to have been full-length, was painted after Trafalgar to meet the demand for posthumous likenesses. The lower margin (with the title) partly damaged and with pieces cut from each side, possibly in connection with a previous mounting.
DALYELL, Sir John Graham A brief analysis of the chartularies of the Abbey of Cambuskenneth, Chapel Royal of Stirling, Preceptory of St. Anthony at Leith ... 1st edition, hand coloured frontis. heightened with gold, original boards, amateurly rebacked, 8vo., Edinburgh: Aitken, 1828. DALYELL, Sir John Graham A brief analysis of the ancient records of the Bishopric of Moray ... 1st edition, frontis. facsim. printed in red and black, original quarter cloth, printed paper label, marbled boards, fore-edges uncut, joints worn, 8vo., Edinburgh: Aitken, 1826. DALYELL Sir John Graham A tract chiefly relative to monastic antiquities ... 1st edition, facsim. frontis. with capital hand coloured in blue, original boards, printed paper label, label chipped, with the signature of Robert Graham of Redgorton at the front, 8vo., Edinburgh: Constable, 1809 [3]
STODART R.R. Scottish arms: being a collection of armorial bearings A.D. 1370-1678 ... with heraldic and genealogical notes by R.R. Stoddart ... 1st edition, 2 volumes, colour plates, original cloth over bevelled boards, t.e.g., others uncut, slight wear to heads and tails of spines, fore-edges a little spotted, folio, Edinburgh: Paterson, 1881 Note: Numbered as no 332 of 300 copies [sic] NISBET Alexander A system of heraldry ... 1st edition, 24 engraved plates of armorial bearings, contemporary calf, head and tail rubbed, folio, Edinburgh: MackEuen, 1722 Note: A second volume was added in 1742. Provenance: with the bookplate of Thomas Graham of Balgowan WRIGHT Thomas The roll of arms of the princes, barons, and knights who attended King Edward I to the siege of Caerlaverock, in 1300 ... 1st edition, 5 plates of armorial bearings, hand coloured and finished in gold, original cloth over bevelled boards, contents loose, 4to., London: Hotten, 1864. BALFOUR Sir James Ancient heraldic and antiquarian tracts ... Original cloth, 12mo.., Edinburgh: Stevenson, 1837 [5]
POCOCK George The aeropleustic art, or navigation in the air, by use of kites, or buoyant sails ... 1st edition, engraved titlepage with large hand coloured vignette, 3 hand coloured plates (one heightened with gold), original quarter vellum, paper boards, printed paper label on the upper cover, edges a little worn, text with some spotting, 4to., Bristol, 1827.
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